Durable and doughty, the Cleric is a sturdy pillar for those around them, indefatigable
in pursuit of their patron's will, usually with a Holy Symbol in one hand and a
dependable mace in the other. Many a Cleric has stood side by side with adventurers
of every stripe smiting dark creatures, inspiring their companions with the burning
light of their inner faith. Clerics are an excellent choice to play thanks to their
broad coverage of Priestly abilities and ability to get involved in the action without
trepidation.

Ecclesiastics tend to be a type-A personalities, forward and authoritative.
They tend to focus on their church or organization and the intricacies of
their religion's dogma. The antithesis of the Meditative, Ecclesiastics
present their religion to the masses via well worded tenants and easy to
remember catechisms more than actual spirtual understanding. To the
Ecclesiastic it is enough that they understand; they will explain it to the
masses. Other Priests sometimes question the Ecclesiastic's methods, but
their encyclopedic knowledge of the letter of their religion's dogma usually
allows them to turn the tables on their challengers and come out ahead for
it.

Ecclesiastics can be fun to play since they represent the almost
stereotypical proselytizing, sermonizing priest.

Cost

Ability

37

Prepared VPP (30 Pool)

7

Power Skill:
Faith (EGO) +2

1

Literacy w/
Native Language

2

Learned: KS: General
Religion (General)

3

Powerful Speaker: Oratory

3

Well Spoken: Persuasion

2

Forceful: +2 PRE

Value

Disadvantages

0

None

+55

Total Cost of Package

Cost

Options

*19

Higher Spell Level Pool:
+15 Pool

6

Unshakeable: +10 Mental
Defense; Requires a Faith Roll (-1/2), Only Usable While In Good Standing With Faith
(can't be removed; -1/4)

5

Bright: +5 INT

10

Resolute: +5
EGO

20

Willfull: +10
EGO

2

WF: Priest Group (Mace,
Hammer, Morning Star)

-5

Social Limitation: Religion
at Odds with Governement (Hassled by local
officials, gaurdsmen, patriots, etc) (Frequently; Minor;
Not Limiting In Some Cultures)

-15

Psychological Limitation:
Inability to see the bigger picture (Common,
Strong)